Pretty much sums it up.

Regards 

DaveS

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> Subject:      Re: [cc] Laptops(Good or Bad)
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> On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 12:36:59 -0800, you wrote:
> 
> >I have been considering the use of laptops in my cafe. Has anyone had any
> >experience using them?  A recent mishap where one of my nephews spilled
> soda
> >in my laptop is causing me to rethink this approach. Do clauses like "you
> >break - you fix" hold any weight when customers do this kind of damage to
> >your equipment?
> 
> Well, I wouldn't. They're expensive and awkward to use.
> 
> For a permanent installation, get regular machines. Most people who need
> to use
> laptops have a docking station at their workplace anyway. What's the
> point?
> And what happens if you need to upgrade them?
> 
> Then there's also the fact that a laptop could be easier to steal...
> 
> 
> Chris Pollard
> 
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